This is the intro to Scott & Amanda's wedding movie.
Their wedding was held in Charleston South Carolina at Trinity United Methodist Church. The reception followed at Charleston Place hotel.

It was a great weekend and we enjoyed sharing it with Scott and Amanda.

This particular clip showcases our unique style and approach to move like editing of live events. You will begin to get a glimpse of how things are woven together to produce something that is complete yet incredibly enjoyable in the same token.

Scott and Amandas friends had many nice things to say about them at the rehearsal dinner. You will see in this piece the beginning of how we blended those toast with the movie and as we are continuing editing through the movie we are blending the toast where the words that are being spoken make the most since with the visuals on the screen.

Sorry for the abrubt ending on this short clip but we had to do it in order to conserve bandwidth.

Feel free to see more of our high quality work at charleston-sc-wedding-videos.com
  • Unik Productions plus 1 year ago
    What is that darkened effect? Not the blurry frame, but the actual picture.
  • James Player plus 1 year ago
    Hey Unik.. I am assuming you are referring to the darkening in the picture on the corners.
    This is a artificial vignette look that I am adding.. If thats not what you are talking about, if you could explain in more detail I will try to answer your questions!! :-) Thanks for looking
  • Unik Productions plus 1 year ago
    Well the darkening in the corners I've figured out by overlaying a black frame and bluring it. But the rest of the picture feels like a cinema darker look. I love the look. I use Sony Vegas. You probably use MAC, but I've been able to replicate stuff on vegas so far.
  • James Player plus 1 year ago
    Nope... I use vegas also. :-) That program rocks. I came from premiere and premiere is a overhyped, buggy PIECE OF JUNK!!!
    The vignette look is the only thing that I do to the picture beyond color correction using a combination of levels, gamma, and brightness and contrast. I always try to pull the contrast down until the picture on the darkest areas of the screen will touch just a HAIR below 0 on the waveform!!!
    Oh.. BTW.. I do my Color correction after adjusting the vignette. The vignette will darken the picture some some if you put that on after doing your color correction the picture will more than likely be darker than it should!!
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  • Unik Productions plus 1 year ago
    Oh amazing video by the way.
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